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Thread: The ULTIMA giveaway!!!
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04-27-2009, 12:49 PM #495
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04-27-2009, 02:33 PM #496
I'll be trying my first dose of ULTIMA tonight pre-studying for finals. I'll be up very late, so I'm not worried about taking it after 5 p.m.
Lately, I've been using either Phenadrine or Focus XT (which I'm almost out of ), so hopefully I can give a decent comparison within the next few days, although both of the others have stimulants.
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04-27-2009, 04:12 PM #497
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04-28-2009, 09:56 AM #500
My mini review from one serving:
A little background. I have diagnosed but not medicated ADHD. Thankfully my parents never medicated me as a child, got to say I really appreciate that. Might seem off topic but I think it applies here. I'm jittery, I shake/move my legs constantly, space out semi-frequently, and just generally allow my mind to bounce from one subject to the next. Not the most productive mindset, but I've been fairly successful and it seems to generate some good ideas. I do have extreme trouble focusing on things that do not interest me.
Last night I took a serving of Ultima about 20-30 minutes before class. The best way that I can describe it will only make sense to people with children. In the movie "Over the Hedge," a hyperactive squirrel named Hammie takes an energy drink. After he consumes it, the entire world slows down for him and everything comes into focus from his perspective. In the real world he has become a blur that is moving so quickly that nobody can even follow him and he becomes super productive.
That is how I felt. My mind was remarkably clear and I felt like I could focus on individual thoughts. I was in a marketing class and had some good ideas for a group presentation, and managed to follow along while other people talked about random things. I also had a couple ideas for work projects that I jotted down. It just seemed like everything was coming to me nice and slowly and remarkably clear. It wasn't until I stopped to think about it during a class break that I realized all the thoughts that had flown through my head and how much thought I had put into each of them. A really weird but good experience.
lol, maybe not a review for the website , and it might seem like quite a bit of effects felt from a single dose, but Ultima seems to have hit me a little bit differently than other things that I have tried. Stimulants (especially large doses) have given me good short-term focus, but this was a different level of "clarity," if you will.
I'll report back more after I experiment around with it around workouts, seeing as though that is what it is made for, lol.*SCC*
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04-28-2009, 09:57 AM #501
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04-28-2009, 03:32 PM #505"THE PEOPLE WHO MAKE THE GREATEST STRENGTH GAINS OVER TIME WILL MAKE THE GREATEST SIZE GAINS OVER TIME ACCORDING TO THEIR GENETIC POTENTIAL. If you're reading this and never get anywhere close to your ultimate strength levels (AT WHATEVER REP RANGE) you will never get to your utmost level of potential size." Dante Trudel
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04-28-2009, 04:34 PM #506
I probably never would have been diagnosed, but I was actually tested for the "gifted" program or whatever they call it nowadays when I was a child, and the person testing noticed that I thought very quickly and was very good with numbers, logic, and puzzles, but that I also had trouble focusing in between tasks and I was kind of all over the place. His recommendation led to the eventual diagnosis, for whatever that is worth. Like I said, luckily for me my parents decided to focus on the gifted part and not the "your child is a demon who can't control his thoughts and needs medication" aspect.
I'll have to check out those extra features.*SCC*
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